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9 Secrets to creating an effective Estate Plan -NEW!Financial MasteryThis class covers common pitfalls, misconceptions and just plain bad information out in today’s marketplace. We will discuss and provide detailed information on the tools and strategies to ensure: (i) a peaceful transition between generations, (ii) a clear understanding of tax implications of your choices, and (iii) the best methods to protect your hard-earned assets. Attending this class will help you gain valuable insights and experience to make informed decisions for you and your family’s future. All questions are welcome in this open-room presentation.Summer 26 -
AC Summer 2026 - TBD FULL DAYAdventure ConnectionAdventure Connection is a school-age care program with sites located in District 622 elementary school buildings. It is a convenient, safe and caring place for children before and after school, on non-school days and summers. Adventure Connection provides educational, enriching, recreational, and engaging experiences for children in grades K-5. During the summer, Adventure Connection consolidates to several sites and expands its services to include youth who have completed grades 6-8 through the Epic Summer program.AC Summer 2026 Adventure Connection Site -
AC Summer 2026 - TBD PRIME TIMEAdventure ConnectionAdventure Connection is a school-age care program with sites located in District 622 elementary school buildings. It is a convenient, safe and caring place for children before and after school, on non-school days and summers. Adventure Connection provides educational, enriching, recreational, and engaging experiences for children in grades K-5. During the summer, Adventure Connection consolidates to several sites and expands its services to include youth who have completed grades 6-8 through the Epic Summer program.AC Summer 2026 Adventure Connection Site -
AI For Retirees-NEW! VIRTUALCurious MindsFor retirees, the purpose of AI is a little different than someone in the workforce, running a business, or raising toddlers. Rather than using AI to compete and run the rat race, retirees use AI to improve their life, feel enriched, learn a new skill, and satisfy a curiosity. Retirees want to stay in the network of what’s happening out there. This class gives AI tools for memoir making, publishing a book, health & wellness, travel planning, tracing genealogy, meal preparation ideas, learning a new language, new hobby like growing bonsai and scrapbooking. No technical knowledge required. Fun, easy to follow class.Summer 26
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Adaptive Pottery: Create with ClayArts & CraftsDo you love to create things with your hands? If so, join us and use a pottery wheel or hand-building techniques to make a variety of decorative objects. One of the objects could be a Mother/Father/Someone Special gift. Participants will use bright colors to glaze their pieces at the end of class. You will be notified when you can pick up your finished pieces. This class is customized for adults with cognitive disabilities.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Adaptive SwimWork with your child in an instructor-guided group class designed to focus on your child's ability. Help them learn personal water safety skills, be more comfortable in the water and progress with Red Cross skills.Category -
Adult Basic EducationAdult Basic Education (ABE) programming is offered to all area residents at no cost. Courses include GED, English as a second language, citizenship, IT Careers, and a ParaPro study program. Assistance is also available for specific needs, such as college entrance test prep and balancing a checkbook. Visit www.isd622.org/abe for more information.Category -
Adult EnrichmentLearn something new every day! The District 622 Adult Enrichment program is a leader in providing educational opportunities that are close to home, affordable and top quality.Category -
Adult Pottery-Hand Building & Wheel InstructionCreative ExpressionsThis class will introduce basic techniques of hand building, throwing on a potter’s wheel, and glazing. Participants will create pieces of art using an electric wheel, slab roller and extruder. We will use a variety of colors to glaze pieces at the end of class. You are encouraged to bring an apron or towel. There's a $25 supply fee per person due to the instructor at the beginning of class.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Advanced Beginner Pickleball LessonsPickleballTake your game to the next level! This class is designed for players who already know the basics and want to build confidence with more advanced shots and strategies. You’ll focus on improving consistency, learning alternate shots to expand your game, and sharpening your doubles strategy. Each session ends with 30 minutes of organized play to put your new skills into action. Bring your own paddle or borrow one from Gladstone.Prerequisites:Understands the rules of pickleballSuccessfully lands at least half of all serve attemptsConsistently returns at least half of serves deep to the middle of the opponent’s courtWinter/Spring 2026 -
Advanced Watercolor Techniques (Ages 9-14)Creative ArtsTake your watercolor painting skills to new heights with our thrilling advanced art class! Dive into the world of watercolors and uncover exciting techniques that will truly elevate your artwork. This class is tailor-made for students who are ready to take their skills to the next level. As you explore different watercolor techniques, you'll have the opportunity to create breathtaking misty mountain landscapes, a garden of mushrooms, and even unleash your inner creativity with whimsical doodle flowers. Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child. In partnership with Kidcreate Studio.Summer 26 -
Adventure ConnectionAdventure Connection is a school-age care program with sites located in District 622 elementary school buildings. It is a convenient, safe and caring place for children before and after school, on non-school days and summers. Adventure Connection provides educational, enriching, recreational, and engaging experiences for children in grades K-5. During the summer, Adventure Connection consolidates to several sites and expands its services to include youth who have completed grades 6-8 through the Epic Summer program.Child Care Program -
Adventure Engineers Camp:Explore & Build (Grades K-4)STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)Build. Discover. Have Fun! Step into a world of indoor adventure where young engineers get to create, explore, and play. Campers will design shelters, make solar ovens for s’mores, build bridges, and tackle exciting hands-on challenges inspired by nature—all inside! With teamwork, problem-solving, and lots of creativity, every day is full of discovery and fun. By the end of the week, campers leave with cool projects, new skills, and big smiles—no hiking boots required! In partnership with Minneapolis Engineering for KidsSummer 26 -
Aquatics (Swimming)Offering a variety of swimming programs year-round for people of all ages and abilities, our exciting opportunities include swimming lessons, water aerobics and open swim. Because our pools are used by a number of swim teams and clubs throughout the year, we must abide by the standards set forth by governing bodies on safe pool temperatures. Our pools maintain a temperature between 81 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit year-round.Category -
Art Around the World (Grades K-5)Creative ArtsExplore different art styles and cultural traditions from around the globe. Imagine the kids creating Aboriginal dot paintings, Japanese ink art, or Mexican folk art-inspired pieces! Each project will introduce them to new techniques, patterns, and the rich history behind each art form, fostering an appreciation for global cultures and artistic expression. In partnership with Young Rembrandts.Summer 26 -
Art in the ParkArts & CraftsCreate a vibrant acrylic painting inspired by nature with Instructor Julie. Perfect for all skill levels in a relaxed outdoor setting. This class has been customized for Adults with Disabilities Register/Cancel by August 13Summer 26
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BINGO - with ReneHobby & LeisureWaitlistCome for fun and collect your prize after calling B I N G O This activity is customized for adults with cognitive developmental disabilities.Winter/Spring 2026
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BINGO – with ReneHobby & LeisureCome for fun and collect your prize after calling B I N G O This class has been customized for Adults with DisabilitiesSummer 26 -
WaitlistBaseball Tots (Ages 2-4)AthleticsSkyhawks baseball takes the rich history of the game from Cooperstown to your town. Our professional curriculum teaches the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting and base running in a fun, positive environment by local Skyhawks staff. All athletes regardless of skill level will learn new baseball skills along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork and responsibility. All participants will come away with new friends, new skills and love for the game.Summer 26 -
Beach Picnic PartySports, Exercise & RecreationJoin us at the beach for eating, swimming and laughter! We’ll provide the sandwiches, chips and fruit. The lifeguard is on duty until 7pm. Wear your suit, sunscreen, towel, lawn chair and any game or activity you want to share. Please bring your own beverage and be ready to party!Summer 26 -
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Beginner Pickleball LessonsFitness and WellnessLearn the fundamentals of the fastest-growing sport in the country! These beginner-friendly lessons cover the basics of Pickleball rules, scoring, serving, returning, and playing at the kitchen line. Players will gain confidence through practice and drills in a fun, supportive environment. PLEASE NOTE: The time of this class was advertised in our catalog incorrectly. The correct time is 1:00-3:00 pmSummer 26